Symbian S60 Mobile Spy - records all SMS and CALL events, and uploads data to a website through GPRS. You can review all data just by logon the website. It has no user interface, hidden deeply, to change settings, you need to send Command SMS "0#Account" to the phone installed software.
How to Install
Download the zip file, unzip it, you will get a MLNet
Ting!- shows you fullscreen photos of a caller during incoming call. You can add one or several pictures to your friends, family or work contacts and enjoy nice slideshows while they are calling you. Now you can not only see who calls you but also bring new level of personalisation and usability to your S60 device
TODAY is a piece of generative design for mobile phones. It is an application that visualizes personal mobile communication. It sits on the periphery of the machine, monitoring our connectivity through the number and type of calls we receive, subtly displaying them back to us, in the form of a generative graphic
TODAY, Mobile Application is a piece of generative design for mobile phones. It’'s an application that visualizes personal mobile communication. It sits on the periphery of the machine, monitoring our connectivity through the number and type of calls we receive, subtly displaying them back to us, in the form of a generative graphic
Touch Balance - The program receives data on your balance at the mobile operator for sending a USSD-request and displays the amount on the desktop of your smartphone
TrueCaller shows you who is calling before answering if the number is not saved in contacts! TrueCaller is a mobile caller id in real time!
Keep your phonebook up-to-date with “Update Phonebook”. TrueCaller updates your contacts with missing address information such as street, city and zipcode
Turbo Mobile Event is a freeware Symbian Series 60 application, currently in beta stage. I believe it is the best in its class, because it has features not found in any other call management software.
It allows you to filter incoming calls, sms, mms, e-mail, bluetooth, and infrared messages